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avatar the way of water new trailer online now back now, with the snow that has been coming down for a few days now from the mountains and the northwest into the northern rockies, where some areas could see as much as two ft. today look how beautiful this video is. a new system also moves on shore in the northwest today, bringing more rain and snow. meanwhile the record heat continues in the middle of the country. chicago will be in the mid seventies today. hospitals across the country are struggling to treat the surge of children suffering from respiratory viruses. in fact, hospitals for rsv are already higher than at their peak last year, and it's only november. abc s aerial reshef has details on the front lines in the fight against the country's surgeon, respiratory viruses, doctors are treating a relentless flow of
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young patients literally is probably one of the busiest days i've seen in my career. the icu at new york's cohen children's medical center has been over capacity for weeks. in a lot of support that often requires inhalation therapies. sometimes steroids, sometimes breathing machines like ventilators until the virus itself works its way out. three year old gm is on a ventilator, battling rsv and rhinovirus. her mom, anita saw the warning signs. i mean, when you start to see your child struggling and become sole authority, your intuition knows that there's something wrong. hospitals across the country strained pediatric beds in 17 states are above 80% capacity. orange county, california. nya declaring a health emergency and in michigan one hospital reporting that rsv cases went from 95 to 833 in a month. now there's so much money, okay? i'm right here. doctors say the vast majority of kids won't be hospitalized with rsv. but some , like ella need help until
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their immune systems can beat the virus. how are you coping with this trying to keep high spirits for her, but i always have times when my breakdowns but all this leads. it's tough to seenobody wants to see their kid in this situation, and doctors tell us that just a fever may not necessarily be enough to bring your child to the hospital. it's when it's combined with that difficulty breathing dehydration or lethargy that it is time to seek immediate medical attention. ariel reshef, abc news new york thank you. ariel stanford university officials say they are reviewing security procedures after a man posing as a student squatted on campus for nearly a year, william curry seemed to blend in easily pretending to be a pre med student, according to the stanford daily newspaper. the university removed him from campus several times, but he kept coming back, finding his way into several different dorms. he sometimes climb through windows, he sometimes was able to take a student id card, according to residents who lived with him last year, and he was getting let in a lot of the
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time by people who thought that either he was living there with them, or he was a friend of somebody living in the dorm. university officials say they kicked curry off campus again last week after he was accused of stealing a television. so far, no word on whether he'll face criminal charges. the new york politician will be wearing her unique. i voted sticker way beyond election day. you may recognize the sticker. it went viral over the summer teenager hudson rowan came up with the unconventional design for a contest. well a local deputy mayor vowed she would turn the sticker into a tattoo if rohan one he did win and she made good on her promise, which is yet another world news now reminder that tattoos are permanent permanent, and that one's on her arm like where i mean, those are kind of hard to hide like those are the factories did put it on her arm. and not somewhere. you know, a little where you can't see, you know, she's like nope. here it is proud coming up campaigning on tiktok. why so many candidates are reaching out to voters online and later the
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lottery winner who claimed his $30. and just wait until you hear why he did it. you'r ah, these bills are crazy. she has no idea she's sitting on a goldmine. well she doesn't know that if she owns a life insurance policy of $100,000 or more she can sell all or part of it to coventry for cash. even a term policy. even a term policy? even a term
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policy! find out if you're sitting on a goldmine. call coventry direct today at the number on your screen, or visit coventrydirect.com. narrator: how prepared is your family... ...if disaster shows up at your doorstep? you can't just turn away a natural disaster. that's why it's important to go to ready.gov/plan before they show up.
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it has the tools and tips you need to make an emergency plan with your family. so if disaster comes knocking... mom: let's go. narrator: ...you'll be ready to help keep your family safe. mom: oh, it's just the pizza! son: yes! narrator: make a plan today. daily new tonight on abc. me bye for me. messages have reached a fever pitch across the airwaves for voters who may not be watching the airwaves or even know what airwaves are. an increasing number of candidates are taken to a brand new battleground. here's a b cs alex
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per s in the battleground state of florida. this is what traditional campaigning looks like politicians, something for votes in the villages and active retirement community where the average voter is 72. but there's a new battleground to reach younger voters online. tiktok has captured a younger generations attention, and the platform is now being used by some politicians and political groups looking to tap into the youth vote this midterm election. you know what gasses costing so much money these days because of joe biden's mismanagement of our energy production am ready on day one to take on the cartels and anybody who gets in the way of arizona being arizona. so join shorty and me and vote november 8th. dimming is a former police chief turned congresswoman who's now running for senate as a democrat in florida. against republican incumbent senator marco rubio. back in the
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villager. she's been using tiktok to try to rally young voters across the sunshine state . demings videos have gotten more than 1.5 million likes, but could they actually inspire any young floridians to head to the polls? we asked several college students how they felt about politics, making its way onto tiktok, probably. you know, watch it and then just skip it. would you be more motivated to go to the polls? so yeah, just because it's like they're actually making an effort to get in touch with the youth and, like, still a tasteful way, according to a recent pew poll 26% of adults under 30 regularly get their news on tiktok. democrats have been actively pursuing tiktok influencers as a way to get more votes. on the other hand, many republicans have been harshly critical of the app, which originated in china owned by tech company bytedance tiktok's famous algorithm is shrouded in secrecy , making lawmakers fearful of it, posing a security risk from the chinese government. and like
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other social media companies, tiktok has faced concerns about the spread of misinformation and disinformation related to elections on its platform, tiktok telling abc news in a statement. we take our responsibility to protect the integrity of our platform and elections with utmost seriousness. we continue to invest in our policy safety and security teams to counter election misinformation. and we provide access to authoritative information and more than 45 languages through our election center. but in an election that will likely be determined by turnout, dimming says she's trying to reach young voters who tend to support democrats. when they decide to vote. we cannot do anything great in this nation without the young people being a major part of it. i know that and they know that and we're going to do everything that we can to make sure they are informed because we need them to be engaged in respect. our thanks there to alex. brush a. i don't know about you, rhianna, but i know that i make all my
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monumental political decisions based on 32nd dancing tiktok videos. the times are changing, andrew, you better get with it. i'm just or go online to granite
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stone blue .com. time now for wait. what starting with rogue christmas ornaments on the streets of london. wait what happened in central london? a stone's throw from buckingham palace. look at these. these are giant wind. gusts of up to 60 mph hurled is massive plastic christmas ornaments down famed oxford street. thankfully it happened in the wee hours of tuesday morning, so very few pedestrians. we're out the tree that these go on. that's what i want to know. they're already decorating for christmas. see, it's not too early and how big are the presents and what's inside? that's what i want to know. all right, speaking of presidents and big presents to the lottery winner who collected his prize incognito, what man in china recently hit the jackpot,
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but when he went to go collect his $30 million check, he wore a head to toe costume to hide his winnings, not from the general public, not from the media or from his own wife and children, said he was concerned they would become lazy and wouldn't work hard in the future. isn't that the point of winning a lot of $30 million literally? cash it? maybe it's because i'm a journalist. there's no way my husband could keep from me, but he won $30 million. there's just not even in a head to toe yellow, no costume or whatever that was. there would be signs i would know. or maybe i'm just really nosy. i don't know. okay next to not one, but two water skiing. squirrels yes, this is real life. this is not edited what the water skiing. squirrel was famously of course, popularized as a local news. cliche on anchorman. remember that? well now it's life in the dating art ron burgundy. it actually happened. this isn't the huma county fair fall fest in arizona. andrew they even
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have little miniature lifejackets, the that they took a couple of laps around the pool before leaping back into the arms. of how did they train them to do this? i do not know. i tried to feed a squirrel in central park and they run away so the ones that brooklyn rainer , they will harass you for food in brooklyn. are you sure those are squirrels are not rats can never never can be combo across of the two and finally, three cows and a girl playing the flute. what happened to the farm in bedford, virginia, 11 year old jessica stopped three cows right in their tracks, literally with her rendition of mary had a little lamb. how appropriate to have a song choice. jessica's mom says the cows eventually walked all the way up to the fence line, which they rarely do unless they're given. treats it turns out cows like music, i guess because this was a real treat for them. now. her mom says they plan on having future concerts for all of their animals. all 80 of them. don't
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